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Boronia Farm Farmstay is a 160 acre mixed organic farm, nestled amongst state forest only 12 kilometres from Donneybrook, in the upper reaches of the Capel River Valley. Boronia Farm provides many experiences for people of all ages, with a mixture of farming activities suited to all. The cottage at Boronia built back in the late fifties provides guests with three bedrooms. The cottage includes: one queen sized bed, two single beds, doona's, pillows, blankets, fully equipped country kitchen, fridge, gas stove, microwave, Meters woodstove and a colour television. Facilities: automatic washing machine, iron and an ironing board. Bed linen is available at a small charge.

Boronia Farm is a self-contained cottage on a 160 acre working organic farm, surrounded by state forest at Donnybrook, in the south west.The cottage has three bedrooms and can accommodate up to seven guests.With just the one cottage, a visit to Boronia Farm is more like visiting friends in the country than a regular tourist destination. You will be able to canoe on the dam in privacy with only the birds and creatures of the bush to keep you company. Then stay and barbeque while sipping a local wine and watching the sun set over the water.You can join in the many different farm activities and pick fruit in season directly from the trees. Wander through the permaculture vegetable garden, learn about sustainable living and taste our seasonal produce - share in the excesses. Feed the chooks and collect the eggs. Milko the goat loves to eat out of your hand and loves company.Our two alpacas are often wandering around near the cottage and always welcome a chat.Donnybrook is central to the attractions of the south west.Boronia Farm is a pleasant two and a half hours drive from Perth and 45 minutes from Busselton.

Western Australia's apple capital of Donnybrook invites you to discover an abundance of fresh local produce, Australia's biggest free entry fun park and its lovingly restored heritage architecture.
Just two hours and 15 minutes by road south of Perth, this charming south west town offers scenic drives perfect for a daytrip from the city, a stopover on your down south tour, or your base for a blissful country break.
Take to the streets around Donnybrook and beyond, where you'll find a dazzling display of apple and cherry blossoms during spring and quaint roadside stalls laden with the freshest of local farm produce.
At the heart of the Geographe Wine Region, the Donnybrook area boasts seven cellar doors from which to sample the award-winning signature notes as well as a local cider factory.
Built from the ground up by locals, the Donnybrook Apple Fun Park proudly boasts the title of the nation's largest free-entry entertainment park. Fire up a barbecue and enjoy an afternoon of free family fun climbing, swinging and sliding.
Soak in the ambience of a time gone by with a collection of colonial buildings dating back to the late 19th century. Stroll along the winding path of the Aboriginal sculpture park and read fascinating tales of one of the world's longest surviving cultures.
Walk, cycle or roll out the picnic rug to relax and unwind in the countryside. The local dam, tree park, historic mill and seasonal falls offer idyllic spots to enjoy a glass of wine and some stunning natural beauty. Or take a short drive on the quirky side to nearby Gnomesville, home to over 3,000 gnomes of all shapes and sizes.
For an overnight stay in Donnybrook, you can pick from farm stays, self-contained cottages, hotel and backpacker accommodation.
Design your visit to Western Australia's home of apple production to coincide with the biennial Easter festival, a decades-old event celebrating the March to May harvest season....

The vines at Barton Jones Wines are some of the oldest vines in the Geographe wine region, being planted in 1978. The maturity of the vines is one aspect which plays an important role in the exceptional fruit quality that underpins the production of premium wines. Geographe has a long history of grape growing and more recently became an official wine appellation in 1999. It's a young, vibrant wine region now emerging as one of Australia's most exciting wine making areas.
The 56 acre property includes plantings of cabernet sauvignon, shiraz, semillon and chenin blanc, all well suited to the region's climate and the well drained ironstone gravel soils which produce regionally expressive wine styles. Barton Jones Wines produce two distinct wine styles. The Barton Jones Premium Series; sold at cellar door and key restaurants around the South-West and Perth, and the Cellar Series which is available at selected South-West and Perth retail outlets.
The Barton Jones Wines cellar door reflects Jackie and Adrian's desire to create a special space to showcase the wine region's produce, art and culture and demonstrating their commitment to sustainability through the construction of a stunning architecturally designed strawbale building.
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